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Electric car sales jump 63% globally

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Electric vehicles sales surged to a record in the third quarter, largely driven by strong demand in China. Sales of battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids exceeded 287,000 units in the three months ended in September, 63 percent higher than the same quarter a year ago and up 23 percent from the second quarter, according to a report released on Tuesday by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. China accounted for more than half of global sales as its market for electric cars doubled amid government efforts to curb pollution, Bloomberg wrote.

Aleksandra O’donovan, advanced transport analyst at BNEF and one of the authors of the report, said, “The Chinese government is very focused on pushing up EV sales. One reason for that is the local pollution levels in the cities, and a second is for China to build domestic heroes to compete internatio­nally in this market.”

BNEF expects global EV sales to surpass one million units this year for the ¿rst time. The market for electri¿ed transport is starting to pick up speed as charging infrastruc­ture becomes more accessible and manufactur­ers roll out models with longer driving ranges. In 2017, many establishe­d carmakers from Jaguar Land Rover to Volvo Cars announced plans to bring electric versions of their vehicles to market in the next few years.

Several government­s have also announced targets for cleaner transport, some driven by the emissions-cheating scandal that engulfed Volkswagen AG. France and the UK said they will ban sales of new gasoline and dieselburn­ing cars by 2040, while the Netherland­s is targeting that all new cars sold by 2030 will be emissions-free. China — the world’s largest auto market — is mulling its own ban, and even California is considerin­g following suit.

Europe was the second-biggest market in the third quarter for EVS, with 24 percent of sales, followed by North America. The rising volumes in China are supported by government incentives.

“The national subsidies can make EVS up to 40 percent cheaper than regular internal combustion cars,” O’donovan said.

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